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Hello,
I do not know Dallas Lankford's e-mail address so I should like to make a comment here in the hope that he will see it (or that someone will forward it to him). As a "program listener," I disagree with his overall assessment of synchronous detection circuits in general as I find that even the weakest one I own (on the Sony ICF-SW7600GR) is far more useful than not in making SW (and MW) signals more intelligible and listenable. However, be that as it may, and we are all entitled to our opinions of this circuit (and it is obvious that Mr. Lankford knows what he is doing so I accept and respect his opinion), I must strongly disagree with his assessment of the AOR AR7030 Plus' synchronous detection circuit and his characterization of it as being "unacceptable." He is quite right, of course, when he states that the AOR's sync circuit often will not lock by itself on a VERY weak AND fast-fading signal (is there any sync circuit that will?) but there is, in fact, a "trick" to get it to do so. I control my AR7030 Plus with Jan Arkesteijn's "RxWings" - a free computer-control program. As is known, when using the AOR with the remote or the radio's tuning dial, and changing stations, the sync temporarily turns off and then relocks (or attempts to) on the new tuned frequency. If tuning to the type of signal mentioned by Mr. Lankford, the radio will not re-lock, but, if using "RxWings," the sync circuit never shuts off. In other words, all one has to do is to engage the sync lock on any relatively strong signal and then tune, via "RxWings" to the desired (very weak and fading) station. The sync circuit will maintain lock. Indeed, in over two years of ownership, once locked, my particular unit has NEVER lost lock under any circumstances whatsoever! (Of course I use the AUTO setting exclusively with the sync.) I believe that the AOR AR7030 Plus synchronous detection circuit is a superb one and is one that greatly enhances the listening experience. At least it does for me! I hope this is of some use to all in general and to Mr. Lankford in particular. I also want to thank Mr. Lankford for his excellent and thought-provoking article. I hope to see more along these lines from him. Best, Joe wrote: To add more fuel ot the fi http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/Audio/AM%20Synchronous%20Detector%20Experiences.pdf The date on this addition is July 19, and either it was just placed in the archive, or I just noticd it. At least it gives us something to think about. Terry |
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